Hello,

I have been getting corrupt data lately.  Stuff like this:

sort: warning: first character of the record is '\0' discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!
sort: warning: the record contain '\0' character, discard it!

Are there any programming no-no's that could cause stuff like this, for 
instance:

1. Putting logic in an UPDATE trigger that calls a UniData function that run a 
UniQuery statement that creates XML, then writes that XML to a file (to be HTTP 
transmitted later by a separate background task).

2. Putting logic in an UPDATE trigger that compares the prior record to the one 
about to be written, then updates a log file if the records are different.

3. Four separate indexes on a file.

I'm getting desperate.  Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks.

Ed 

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